Medford Musings for April 2016 - Medford AAUW

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Medford Musings for April 2016 - Medford AAUW
April 2016 • Volume 43 Issue 8
HIGHLIGHTS
JOIN US! AAUW MEETING
LINDA WILCOX
April 2, 2016 | 9:30AM–11:30AM
Medford Public Library
About our AAUW Meeting Guest Speaker
AAUW is the leading organization driving
the national Gender Pay Equity Debate.
April 2016 is Women’s Pay Equity Month
for AAUW branches across the United
States. Our April program topic will be
about women’s pay equity issues/trends,
where we are now and what is being done
to address pay equity inequality.
Our speaker this month is Linda Wilcox
Young, Professor of Economics and chair
of the Economics Program at Southern
Oregon University. She also teaches in
the International Studies and the Gender,
Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Programs.
She received her Ph.D. in Agricultural and
Resource Economics from the University
of California at Berkeley and has also
held teaching positions at Middlebury
College and at the University of Vermont,
where she was recognized as Outstanding
Teacher of the Year. Her main fields of
study are Labor Economics and Economic
Development.
At Southern Oregon University, Professor
Young served for ten years as chair of the
Economics Department and, more recently,
as chair of the Department of Social
Sciences, Policy, and Culture. She was vicechair of the Faculty Senate and secretary
of the Associated Professors of Southern
Oregon University. For the Latin American
Studies Association, Professor Young has
served as secretary of the Labor Studies
section and as the international congress’
Agrarian and Rural Studies program chair.
205 S. Central Ave, Medford, OR 97504
Our program speaker will be SOU Professor Linda Young. She
will be speaking about Women’s Pay Equity issues/trends, where
we are now and what is being done to address Gender Pay Equity
inequality.
Social at 9:30AM | Program and Questions at 10am
PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE
Co-Presidents – Carol Koszyk and Joan Rycraft
We are very excited about our 2016 State Convention on April 22–24th! Medford is hosting this
event with assistance from Ashland and Grants Pass. Do plan on attending or volunteering at the
convention. There is still time to sign up as the deadline is April 4th. All of the information is in
your February 2016 Spring Issue of Oregon News. If you need any assistance finding the Spring
Issue, please call us and we can help you!
We also look forward to seeing you at our upcoming General Meeting on April 2, 2016. Besides
an excellent program, we will vote for our Officers. The slate is as follows:
Co-Presidents
Membership Co-VPs
Secretary, General Meetings Secretary, Board Meetings
Program Co-VP Carol Koszyk and Dee Wittenberg
Carol Bogedain and Barb Oemcke
Sharon Fox
Joan Rycraft
Janet Brougher
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
Wanda Powell took a bad fall and needed
to be moved to foster care. No address a
this time.
It is that time of the year to renew your membership! Enclosed is a copy of the membership
renewal form. As a service to members, you will be able to renew your membership through the
PayPal button on the branch website; total cost will be $83.00 which includes the cost of using
PayPal. Members will be advised when the Pay Pal button is available. If you prefer writing a
check, the renewal form is included in the newsletter.
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ABOUT SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
These small groups provide opportunities for members to meet others who share a similar
interest. All groups are free of charge. Members may contact one of the group contacts at
any time and/or contact Diane Reiling, Interest Group Coordinator, at reilingd@aol.com for
more information.
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES
BOOK GROUPS
Great Decisions
We will not be meeting in April, but will
resume in May to discuss the topic of the
United Nations, which will be led by Dawn.
Contact
Janice Williams
(541)857-6300
Murder Most Literary
We met Thursday, March 10 to discuss the
topic A Question of Identity, which was led by
Terri Wraight.
Contact
Mary Wright Gillespie
(541)857-6083
Happy Bookers
We meet once a month at a member’s home
for discussion of a book which has been
chosen. Because our month is so busy. We
are foregoing our meeting in April.
Contact
Monica Wheyhe
Morning Book Group
We met last month on Wednesday, March 2 to
discuss the book Founding Brothers by Joseph
Ellis. The discussion leader was Joyce Ellis.
Contact
Mary Wright Gillespie
(541)857-6083 or
Sharon Purkerson
(541)857-6513
CREATIVE ARTS
Antique Studies
On Wednesday, April 27 at 1:30PM, we will
meet at Diane Reiling’s home (810 Amerman
Dr, Phoenix) to share Easter bunnies/rabbits
(after the fact...). Prepare to overload on cute!
Emphasis on high end porcelain figurines.
Questions to Dawn at (541)779-3315.
Questions? Please contact Diane Reiling
(541)499-6622 or reilingd@aol.com
ACT (AAUW Community Team)
April is our annual collection for Maslow
Medford, which help youth who are on the
streets. They are in need of personal hygiene
items such as toothpaste, shampoo, soap,
tampons, and body wipes. There is also a need
for snack items such as granola or power bars.
Please bring to the April meeting and we will
deliver to their facility. Hopefully helping these
kids over a rough patch encourages them that
they are not alone.
Contact
Donna Corey
donnacorey6@msn.com
(541)-897-0774
OUT & ABOUT
We will meet on April 15 at 5PM at Porter’s
restaurant, downtown Medford, to plan
summer outings. Events such as N. Umpqua
Waterfalls tour, Great Cats World Park, and
Wildlife Images. If you want to join any of
these outings, please make every effort to
attend on April 15. After the meeting, we may
visit downtown Medford art galleries for 3rd
Friday open houses.
Contact
Ronnie Budge
rebudge@earthlink.net
(541)773-8019
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DINING &
WINE TASTING
FUN &
GAMES
DINE (Dinner Is Never Enough)
DINE will meet Thursday, April 28 at
6PM at Gogi’s restaurant (235 W. Main St.,
Jacksonville). Reservations to Ellen by the
Monday, before the 25th.
Contact: Ellen Wakefield
(541)772-3614
Lunch Bunch
We will meet at New China (409 E. Barnett
Road, Medford)on Tuesday, April 12 at
11:30AM for a tasty chinese lunch. RSVPs to
Diane Reiling (541)499-6622 or
reilingd@aol.com
Wine & Whine
We will meet on April 15 at 2PM at Ledger
David (245 N Front St, Central Point). We will
host our interest group plus those who come to
town early for the convention.
Contact: Gail Etchie (541)664-3744 or
Jan Purkeypile (541)621-4916
OUTDOOR
ADVENTURES
First Wednesday Bridge
The First Wednesday Bridge group meets the
first Wednesday each month at 12:30PM for
dessert and “party” Bridge. We are looking for
members to give us 2 full tables.
Contact: Carol Koszyk
(541)608-7799
thekoszyks@msn.com
Garden Joys
On April 28 at 10AM we will be gathering
at Kathy Allen’s Rock Garden in conjunction
with her annual sale. Kathy’s garden is at 2850
Taylor Road in Central Point. Please RSVP.
Contact
Barbara Basden (541)772-0579
or Marlene Olson (541)245-1117
Mah Jong
The Mah Jong group meets the second and
fourth Mondays of each month to play. Our
group plays a version of American-Far East
style Mah Jong. We do not use cards for hands.
Joyce Ellis, one of our members, has taught
the game for years to many groups, and we
are fortunate to have her coaching us. We take
turns as hostess, we meet at 1:30PM. Everyone
is welcome.
Contact: Jackie Baker
(541)772-1478
Outdoor Adventure Group
April is a busy month for all! I would
encourage all of you to join in with our
community at the Pear Blossom Walk, which
is on Saturday, April 9. Participants can walk
his/her own pace and join in on the fun. If you
would like to participate, you can register online or go to YMCA on Friday, April 8. I hope
to reconvene our group in May and possibly
join in on the BLM Hilkes at the Table Rocks.
Contact
Jan Purkeypile
(541)621-4916
INTEREST GROUP SUGGESTIONS
How about a new group? Suggestions have included Light Gourmet, Genealogy, 3rd
Sunday Culture Vulture (attend a play, event), Euchre (card game), or
Noon Time Mystery Readers.
With enough numbers signed up we can get a group up and running!
If you have a suggestion please contact Diane Reiling at
(541)499-6622 or reilingd@aol.com
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Join us for the
AAUW 2016
Convention in
April!
KidsSpree. Photos courtesy of Dave Baker
WOMEN’S FOUNDATION OF OREGON LISTEN TO HER TOUR
AND TOWN HALLS: COMING SOON!
Gayle Clason
Thursday, April 14 at the Medford, Rogue CC/SOU Higher Education
Center, 101 S. Bartlett St. Room 132 from 5:30PM to 7PM.
Your opportunity to participate in a ground-breaking effort to collect
information about the status of women and girls in Oregon. The
Foundation has already done a great deal of research on this topic—the
first data of its kind since the early 1990’s, but in order to amplify their
information, the Foundation is embarking on a statewide Listening Tour
that includes interactive Town Halls. The information obtained from
these events will be included in the Women’s Foundation Report. To
learn more information, go to womensfoundationoforegon.org.
CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL
Dee Wittenberg
Please anticipate volunteering 1 to 3 times to help with selling snow
cones, water, and juice. This is our only fund raising activity for
financing our operating account. If you are unable to assist in-person,
perhaps consider helping financially. A check can be written to AAUW
Medford with “operating funds” as a note and send to Regula Pepi. For
volunteering, please contact Dee Wittenberg, (541)840-6611.
Children’s Festival Dates
Saturday, July 9 4:30PM-8:30PM
Sunday, July 10 4:30PM-8:30PM
Monday, July 11 10AM-1:30PM
AVENUES OF PURSUING NEW MEMBERS
EQUAL PAY DAY
Sherry Schroeder
Gail Etchie
We often hear “Membership is everyone’s responsibility.” A funny thing
happened at my Bridge Club this week. I was playing in a tournament
and had my folder with me for keeping score, which is also where I
keep my AAUW business card. It was sitting on the table when a lady,
Leslie Klecan, asked if I belonged to AAUW. Leslie told me she was
an AAUW member long ago and desired to join again. We exchanged
contact information and when I got home I took a moment to email
Carol Bogedain and Barbara Oemcke with Leslie’s contact information
to forward membership information. This experiece is a good example
of the multiple opportunities there are to gain new members as we go
about our daily schedules—offering a business card, carrying an AAUW
tote bag, wearing an AAUW name-tag, mentioning our Garden Tour in
casual conversation. All these small possibilities add up to a stronger and
healthier branch as we all continue to solicit new members to join.
On April 12, AAUW Grants Pass and Medford will be giving out Payday
“fun size” candy bars at several public locations. Each candy will have
a card attached with Equal Pay Day info. Tables will display materials
about EPD and AAUW Medford Branch information. We will need 1
to 2 people to help staff of our info/Payday giveaway table from 9:30AM
until Payday Candy and info cards are gone.
CONVENTION AAUW FUNDS AUCTION BASKETS
Cathy de Wolfe
A big thank you to members who made donations to the Wines of the
Rogue Valley Basket and the “Unconventional” Conventions Mystery
Books Basket. Look for these baskets and other great items from
branches around the state at convention on Saturday, April 23, 2016.
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Volunteer
and stay
involved!
MEDFORD HOSTS 2016 OREGON STATE CONVENTION
PUBLIC POLICY
Gayle Clason, Co-Local Arrangement Committee
Dee Wittenberg
AAUW members from all around the state will be attending the annual
convention to be held at the Inn at the Commons, in downtown
Medford. Plans include celebrating the 80th birthday of our Branch
with cake and a toast during the Saturday night gala. There will be many
opportunities for exchange of ideas and friendship for those who attend.
Many volunteers are needed to help make this three-day event run
smoothly. If you would like to volunteer, please take a moment and visit
www.vols.pt/uwqfHV and choose the spot(s) you are available. You do
not need to register for a VolunteerSpot account to sign up as a volunteer.
The Women’s Foundation of Oregon is presenting town halls, titled
Listen to Her Town Halls, throughout Oregon from March 31 through
May 2. On April 14, Medford will have a town hall, which is a fantastic
opportunity for women and girls to talk about issues that affect them
most often. This can also be a time for any of us to share a story. Also, it’s
not too soon to urge Oregon legislators to take up fair pay in the 2017
session, since it is not a finalized topic.
Note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone. If
you prefer not to use your email address, please contact Gayle Clason,
she can sign you up manually.
Local Arrangement Chairs
Gayle Clason and Kit Nilles
Program VPMarge Biggers
Facilities and A/V Laision
Gayle Clason
Registration Table Chair
Donna Corey
RegistrationAnn Evenson
TreasurerChristine Fernland
CredentialsSue Klumph
EnrichmentCamille Korsmo
Silent Auction Chair
Cathy deWolfe
Photographer(s)
Jan Waitt and Diane Reilling
PublicityDee Wittenberg
VIP GiftsSusanne Harmony
Decorations Chair
Dawn Stewart
Nametags
Lee Bollschweiler & Georgia Applegate
Workbook Editor
Marcia Simon
Branch Display
Gail Etchie
Menu/SeatingJoan Rycraft
PacketsDonna Corey
ShowcaseKit Nilles
Child care and dinner will be provided as well as a Spanish interpreter.
Visit www.w-for.org for more information.
SCHOLARSHIP LUNCHEON
Mary Wright Gillespie, AAUW Funds Chair
On May 21, 2016, we will celebrate our program year with the
Scholarship Luncheon, at the Rogue Room of the Skyline Plaza. The
meal will be served at 12PM and the committee will be there to greet
you starting at 11:30AM. Please make reservations by May 13 and write
your check for $18. I will be accepting checks at the April 2 meeting or
you can send your check to Mary Wright Gillespie and send to 2127
Quail Point Circle, Medford, OR 97504. Please make all checks out to
AAUW Medford.
This is a wonderful time to bring a guest as we celebrate the
accomplishments of our scholarship women. Our branch accomplishes
wonderful things for women and girls in our community. This is a
perfect day to invite a friend to share this luncheon and hear from our
scholarship recipients.
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Participate however
you can in
fundraising
events
DON’T BE LATE FOR THIS VERY IMPORTANT DATE!
I LOVE COOKIES!
We are almost to the end of our fundraising year for our local
scholarships as March 31st is just around the corner. Be aware we can
forward your money to the foundations all year long. As of today we
have collected $4045. I would love to see this number top $5000 at the
end of our collection, as that would make 5 scholarships. We, at the
Mad Hatter Tea Party are appreciative for generous members! Of course
we hope that some of you will dash off to your desk and write the check
you have been meaning to write and send it to MUWCF, PO Box 8201,
Medford, 97501.
A special thanks to the 18 volunteers at the last Branch meeting who
have pledged 2 dozen cookies each for the hospitality Garden at this
Spring’s Garden Tour. More information will be forthcoming from me,
closer to the event.
Gail Etchie, Scholarship Fundraising Chair
Make your check payable to MUWCF with the school of choice in the
memo section of your check. Your gifts are tax deductible! Thank you to
all that have contributed and to those that will.
AWSEM AND ACADEMY 2016
Monica Weyhe
Members at the March meeting voted to sponsor/fund 3 AWSEM and 2
ACADEMY scholarships for the 2015-16 budget. Both are Pre-College
Youth Programs at SOU for middle school girls. An AWSEM scholarship
is $35; three for $105 makes us a second level Sponsor/Inventor. With
sponsorships comes recognition in the community that AAUW-Medford
supports the education of girls in STEM programs, our chapter name
and logo on brochures and newsletters, a sponsor listing in the AWSEM
program, and a tax deductible contribution deposited at the SOU
Foundation. ACADEMY is $750, and Medford Branch sponsored two
at $700, with each girl contributing $50 herself, for a total of $1400.
Thank you so much to Sharon Fox and Marlene Olson who volunteered
their services on behalf of our branch for AWSEM this year!
Gail Etchie, Garden Tour Executive Committee
8TH ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR
Scholarship Fundraiser
Our 8th Annual Garden tour will be Saturday, June 11, and we have a
splendid line up of five gardens for the tour! From the historic Harry
Holmes Mansion, to a commercial rose hybridizer with hundreds of
varieties, to a jewel of a small garden created by husband and wife Master
Gardeners! We are partnering with Caprice Vineyards for a glass of wine
and food (for purchase) along with our usual Hospitality Garden over at
the Holmes Mansion.
Patty Finch will be organizing our volunteers for each garden. We need
volunteers to be greeters, walking around the gardens, and helping with
parking. Currently, we have filled our requests for cookie bakers. For
more information about volunteering, please contact Patty.
Tickets will be available, for purchase or donation, to our members
at Convention in April, in our Interest Groups in May and at our
June meeting. We will sell advance public tickets at the Grange, at the
Master Gardeners Fair, at the Blue Door in Jacksonville, and at Caprice
Vineyards, various Garden Club events, and in each garden on the day
of the tour. Please invite a friend or family member and plan to tour that
day. We promise you a wonderful time! Please remember that this is our
major, scholarship fundraiser of 2016!
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Medford Branch
8813 Blackwell Rd
Central Point, OR
97502
For questions or to submit
articles for the next Medford
Musings Newsletter, contact
Amanda Denbeck at
denbeckdesigns@gmail.com
Send articles by the 15th of
each month no later
than 5PM.
We’re on the web!
Visit us at
www.medford-or.aauw.net
National AAUW website
www.aauw.org
MEMBERSHIP EXECUTIVE
BOARD OFFICERS
Co-Presidents
Carol Koszyk
Joan Rycraft
(541)608-7799(541)499-0350
Program VP
Program VP Assistant
Tricia Wood
Janet Brougher
(541)702-2124 (541)857-2862
Membership Co-VPs
Carol Bogedain Barbara Oemeke
(541)670-7699(320)224-9576
Secretary Finance VP
Hindey Moser Regula Pepi
(541)772-3492(541)779-1329
MEDFORD UNIVERSITY WOMEN
CHARITABLE FUND
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Vice President
Joan Rycraft
Gail Etchie
(541)499-0350(541)664-3744
Secretary Finance Officer
Patty Finch
Jan Purkeypile
(541)282-8547 (541)621-4916
MUWCF Liaison
for AAUW Medford
Marlene Olson
(541)245-1117